• TwiddleTwaddle
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    1 month ago

    No, you should band together and grind the system that only presents evil options to a halt.

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      1 month ago

      That is something you do outside of electoral politics. You will not achieve that by not voting for the lesser evil.

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        Voting for the lesser evil can enable this strategy to be more effective. Is it easier to organize against the system in the streets today or in a future where the military enforces the president’s whims via emergency powers? I think the answer is fairly obvious.

        Lesser evil voting is a rational response to a broken system, but it also isn’t mutually exclusive with fighting against that system in other ways. And I believe it’s even synergistic in many cases.

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      30 days ago

      No you do both. Voting is the hedge if the “tear down the system” plan doesn’t work. It hasn’t worked here for 250+ years and a civil war, but it is because of voting and labor action and protests we have made any progress.